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Body Count - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Body Count - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Body Count - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake

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Earthquake Victim - Myriam Merlet

Earthquake Victim - Myriam Merlet

Here is a picture of Myriam Merlet, a victim of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. According to USGS, this was the strongest earthquake to hit the Caribbean since 1770. The Haitian government estimated more than 300,00 people were killed by the earthquake

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Mona Guerin of Woy Les Voila, Dead at the age of 77

Mona Guerin of Woy Les Voila, Dead at the age of 77

The famous Haitian writer for soap opera "Woy! Les Voila!"has died. Mona Guerin passed away on December 30, 2011 at the age of 77.

Mona will always be remembered as the person behind this popular Haitian soap opera "Woy! Les Voila!". However, this was not the only work she produced. Mona Guerin also had numerous plays, newspaper articles. She was a writer for the Newspaper Le Nouvelliste

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Titayen 2010 Earthquake Mass Grave Site

Titayen 2010 Earthquake Mass Grave Site

This is one of the most vivid reminder of the the catastrophic earthquake that killed over 300,000 people in Haiti. Titayen is the location where most of the earthquake victims were buried. Titayen is located north of port-au-Prince, about eight km from the city of Cabaret. The site was chosen to as mass grave for the victims of the earthquake.

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Amiot Metayer

Amiot Metayer

Leader of a gang in Gonaive, Haiti, Amiot Meteyer was once supporter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The name of his gang was Carnibal Army. After his arrest in May 2002, he turned against the government. Amiot Meteyer was mysteriously murdered in September 2003

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Azor Of Racine Mapou De Azor Is Dead

Azor Of Racine Mapou De Azor Is Dead

We will greatly miss an Icon in the Haitian music racin. Azor of Racine Mapou de Azor passed away yesterday.

The music of Racine Mapou de Azor is known for bringing life to people. He is a talented, disciplined artist who was able to bring the Haitian Racin music to an international odience.
Azor was also with SS One, Bakoulou group, Racine Kanga de Wawa
The Haitian Racine music artist found his home at Racine Mapou de Azor where he was the band leader for several years. before his death on July

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Lenord Fortune, AKA Azor Of Racine Mapou De Azor Is Dead

Lenord Fortune, AKA Azor Of Racine Mapou De Azor Is Dead

Here is a picture of one of the most successful Racine singer. Lenord Fortune, AKA Azor is dead. The Racine artist Azor has been known for bringing the Haitian culture to life in his music videos. I will always remember his beautiful music videos the he performed in with very talented and beautiful haitian singers and dancers

Azor may die however, his music will never perish

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Picture of candle for the dead

Picture of candle for the dead

Here is a picture of a burning candle. This is how we Haitians honor our dead. The Haitian people has respect for their dead

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Titanyen Burial Site For The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Titanyen Burial Site For The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Here is a picture of Titanyen Burial site for the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Tens of thousands of bodies were buried at Titanyen following the devastating earthquake that took the lives of more than 200,000 people in Haiti.

Titanyen is located north of port-au-Prince, about eight km from the city of Cabaret. The site was chosen to as mass grave for the victims of the earthquake.

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Earthquake Victim - Zilda Arns Neumann

Earthquake Victim - Zilda Arns Neumann

Here is a picture of Zilda Arns Neumann who died in the Haiti earthquake of January 12, 2010. The earthquake killed over 300,000 people. Hundreds of buildings were destroyed. Millions of people live under the tent for over one year

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